How to programmatically create/update a TAGS file with emacs?

cschol picture cschol · Feb 14, 2009 · Viewed 11.7k times · Source

Is there any plugin for emacs to automatically update the TAGS file in my C project (for example on buffer save or access) or create a new one if there is no TAGS file present?

I am running on Windows (without Cygwin), so all the fancy shell scripting does not help. I was hoping for a native emacs solution not using any external scripting.

I already tried build-tags.el and etags-table.el but none of these really worked (the way I wanted).

Any other ideas?

Answer

Justin Tanner picture Justin Tanner · Feb 14, 2009

Here is how I generate a TAGS file for a C project:

  1. M-x cd YOUR_DIRECTORY
  2. M-x compile
  3. find . -name "*.[chCH]" -print | etags -

That will create a TAGS file in the current directory for all sub directories and files.

Here is a emacs function that does the exact same thing:

(defun compile-tags ()
  "compile etags for the current project"
  (interactive)
  (cd "YOUR_DIRECTORY")
  (compile "find . -name \"*.[chCH]\" -print | etags -"))

NOTE: if you are on windows you'll need to install cygwin and make sure c:\cygwin\bin is in your path so that you get find in your path. Also make sure the emacs bin directory is in your path so that you can get etags as well.